The people of Peretorugbene Federated Communities in Ekeremor Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, have protested what they described as federal government neglect 47 years after Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC began exploration of crude oil and gas in their land, Fresh Angle International can report.
They carried placards with inscriptions such as, “build skill acquisition center in Peretorugbene Community”, “we need portable drinking water”, “give us women empowerment”, “give us scholarships from primary to higher institutions”, “we need general hospital in Peretorugbene”, “we need gas turbine for electricity”, “we need 100 housing units of 3-bedroom each” and “we need access road from Peretorugbene to Ojobo Community”.
The present state of buildings taking over by flood at Peretorugbene community
This is the river serving as source of drinking water, washing, bathing among others to Peretorugbene community residents
Our Senior Correspondent who covered the peaceful protest, reports that Peretorugbene indigenes averred that they will not allow their peaceful disposition to be taken for granted, even as they noted, “we don't see violence as the best approach for agitation”.
A leader in the community, Comrade Bossman A.M.B. Amoda who spoke exclusively to Fresh Angle International during the protest, stated that they appreciate President Muhammadu Buhari for approving pipelines ‘surveillance job for people of the oil and gas producing communities in the Niger Delta, saying it will go a long way to compliment the efforts of government security agencies in the protection of critical crude oil and gas National assets.
According to him, the surveillance job will address youth restiveness and other social vices plaguing the petroleum sector, particularly in the Niger Delta.
The Community Vice Chairman, Jagua Podoki, the youth president, Comrade Dirifa Okoyen, Comrade David George, a former Chairman of the oil and gas -rich community and Bekere Perez, were among leaders of the Bayelsa Community that bare their frustration to your soar-away International tabloid during the protest.
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Celestine Chijoke Ukah
Principal Correspondent of Fresh Angle International. He has a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and have undertaken a training in Advance Writing and Reportorial Skills.
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